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Many animals, especially those that develop externally, are equipped with innate color preferences that promote survival. For example, Xenopus tadpoles are known to phototax most robustly towards mid-spectrum ("green" wavelengths of light while avoiding shorter ("blue" wavelengths. The innate preference to phototax towards green likely promotes survival by guiding the tadpoles to green aquatic plants-their source of both food and safety. Here, we characterize the dynamics and circuitry that give rise to this intriguing hard-wired behav